Nice idea! Especially the automatic contrast in the zoom area!
Luís Henrique
2013/3/27 Brent
> Very often, especially with 16-bit images, the area of images where I
> would like to add or inspect control points is too dark or too light to see
> any detail. Although the preview windows can ad
2013/3/27 Gnome Nomad
> The main window is the panorama editor. Here you can open/save/create
>> new projects.
>> You can open the fast preview window. It is opened automatically if
>> Hugin was closed with open (and not maximized) fast preview window.
>>
>> If you close the fast preview window
Great explanation! :-)
And it's so much easier to understand than e.g.
http://wiki.panotools.org/Diffraction#Resolution
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Preferences#Auto_align
This reminded me of something similarly elegant, the "compression haiku"
by Bradford Bohonus, posted a long time ago on
On 03/26/2013 07:12 AM, T. Modes wrote:
Is this intended behavior?
Yes. In advanced and expert mode the window behaviour has not changed.
It is the same as in the last versions.
The main window is the panorama editor. Here you can open/save/create
new projects.
You can open the fast preview
I forgive you! Thanks, I kicked it up to 100% where it belongs IMHO.
On 03/26/2013 12:18 PM, Donald Johnston wrote:
70% because it was version 0.7! ;o) Sorry … it had to be said.
On 2013-03-26, at 11:03 AM, "T. Modes" wrote:
Hmmm. Here, the Simple interface's optimal size (1553x284, as ind